Afghanistan, April 21 -- The U.S. plans to remove the Special Envoy for Women in Afghanistan, raising concerns about support for women's rights.

Four U.S. officials have revealed that the Trump administration is planning major changes within the U.S. State Department, as outlined in a draft executive order. These changes could include eliminating the position of Special Envoy for women of Afghanistan, a post created to advocate for the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan.

According to a report by The New York Times April 20, the draft order aims to dissolve offices tied to democracy promotion, human rights, immigration, and climate change. The proposed restructuring aligns with the administration's goal of streamlining foreign policy...